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- Erysipelo鈥 What? Newly Discovered Bacteria Might Drive Inflammation In The IntestinesGuus van Muijlwijk studies the connection between intestinal bacteria and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)./en/news/erysipelo-what-newly-discovered-bacteria-might-drive-inflammation-in-the-intestines
- A Researcher Born To BeAstrid van der Geest uses brain organoids derived from patient cells to study ALS./en/news/a-researcher-born-to-be
- The Art Of ElectrophysiologyDr. Henk Karst investigates the effects of early life stress on the development of neurons using electrophysiological methods./en/news/the-art-of-electrophysiology
- Can You Help Your Brain To Postpone Symptoms Of Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease?Jet Vonk is an assistant professor at the UMC Utrecht who investigates ways to diagnose patients with Alzheimer's disease earlier./en/news/can-you-help-your-brain-to-postpone-symptoms-of-alzheimers-disease
- The GSLS is proud to present:"I Art my Science" is a GSLS-wide project with the goal of creating a collection of artworks that highlights the diversity of research done within the GSLS./en/news/the-gsls-is-proud-to-present
- The balance between hard work and luck: the life of an academicDr. M. Boekhout on his breakthrough discovery and what it takes to be a successful academic./en/news/the-balance-between-hard-work-and-luck-the-life-of-an-academic
- Daphne鈥檚 Web; Staying in Utrecht for the sake of Immunology鈥Dr. Daphne Stapels discusses her choices in her career and the importance of networking./en/news/daphnes-web-staying-in-utrecht-for-the-sake-of-immunology
- From master student to assistant professor 鈥 the academic journey of Dr. Riccardo LevatoDr. Riccardo Levato tells us about the challenges and joys of different stages of an academic career./en/news/from-master-student-to-assistant-professor-the-academic-journey-of-dr-riccardo-levato
- A 鈥淢other, Scientist, Climber, Feminist鈥檚鈥 storyDr. Dieke van Dinther talks about combining motherhood and science on a daily setting, while conducting Post-Doc-level research and living abroad./en/news/a-mother-scientist-climber-feminists-story
- Science shouldn鈥檛 end up in books, it should be implemented in daily practice!Industrial design meets health care innovation: dr. ir. M. Thielen on his 鈥榣ifelike鈥 reanimation manikin./en/news/science-shouldnt-end-up-in-books-it-should-be-implemented-in-daily-practice
- First patient to beat AIDS dies HIV-free in the age of 54The cases of HIV patients who managed to defeat the virus are so few that we know them by name. Timothy Ray Brown, the infamous 鈥淏erlin patient鈥, died in September bringing HIV on the top of our attention once again./en/news/first-patient-to-beat-aids-dies-hiv-free-in-the-age-of-54
- What Happens when Ambition Meets a Positive OutlookAcademia is competitive, but keep your head up and could end up right where you belong, just like Joeri van Straalen./en/news/what-happens-when-ambition-meets-a-positive-outlook
- From the Graduate School of Life Sciences to a PhD at HarvardAn interview with previous GSLS student Bart Lodder/en/news/from-the-graduate-school-of-life-sciences-to-a-phd-at-harvard
- PhD Kikkie Poels Takes Care of Cancer Patients鈥 HeartsPhD student Kikkie Poels aims to help cancer patients avoid atherosclerosis due to immunotherapies./en/news/phd-kikkie-poels-takes-care-of-cancer-patients-hearts
- When COVID takes over your PhD 鈥 An interview with Tom CanielsThe story about a PhD taken over by COVID, Tom Caniels tells us about his experience this spring./en/news/when-covid-takes-over-your-phd-an-interview-with-tom-caniels
- A genetic battle between fungus and dogA study by UU researchers on a fungal infection carried by some dogs in their nose shows that the fungus evolves in its dog host and adapts to their immune system./en/news/a-genetic-battle-between-fungus-and-dog
- We are going to beat this corona epidemic in our sleepHow sleep can protect us against COVID-19./en/news/we-are-going-to-beat-this-corona-epidemic-in-our-sleep
- Hacking our brain with Elon Musk鈥檚 Neuralink chipElon Musk, inventor of self-driving, bullet-resistant cars and the latest launched space shuttle, is now pushing the limits of nature even further./en/news/hacking-our-brain-with-elon-musks-neuralink-chip
- Flicking the switch on fatA cure for obesity may come from changing bad fat into good fat./en/news/flicking-the-switch-on-fat
- Is faster always better? - Rapid coronavirus tests as the solution to insufficient testing capacitiesThere are many tests in development which can provide such rapid test results, but how do they work?/en/news/is-faster-always-better-rapid-coronavirus-tests-as-the-solution-to-insufficient-testing-capacities